
Eva Longoria, 50, puts her fit figure on display in a cheeky orange bikini on beach in Spain
The stunning star looked sensational as she enjoyed a beach day while on holiday in the orange swimwear.
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Eva Longoria, 50, put her fit figure on display in a cheeky orange bikini on a beach in Spain
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Eva was spotted in Marbella and was sunbathing alongside husband José Bastón
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Eva partnered her look with a white cap and dark shades as she lapped up the rays in Spain.
And the 50-year-old showed off her very impressive physique, with her toned tummy on display in the bikini.
The gym-honed star popped her brunette locks up and opted for a no make-up look as she enjoyed some downtime.
Eva was spotted in Marbella and was sunbathing alongside husband José Bastón.
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She was at one point pictured throwing a white shirt over her after reclining on the chair.
And Eva fans were treated to another swimwear outing from the star too, just last month.
The Desperate Housewives star again
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The actress was spotted on her tip toes with her arms draped around her man as they enjoyed a kiss by the sea.
Eva Longoria reveals her surprising A-list cousin to Jimmy Fallon and declares family member 'is a Latina!'
The couple were then seen building sandcastles with her husband for their six-year-old son Santiago.
Eva cooled down and made a splash in the sea wearing her swimsuit designed by Christopher John Rogers.
The family were joined by the actor Amaury Nolasco best known for the role of Fernando Sucre on the Fox television series Prison Break.
Eva's sunkissed getaway comes after The Sun revealed
Bienvenido a Necaxa (Welcome to Necaxa) will follow the fortunes of the 102-year-old Liga MX side.
The TV star invested in them four years ago.
Wrexham FC co-owners and
All three are expected to appear in the programme.
American Eva told GQ
"I want to focus on this.
"And soccer, culturally, is one of those things.'
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The gym-honed star popped her brunette locks up and opted for a no make-up look as she enjoyed some downtime
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